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Does it feel like cheaters are rewarded, respected and admired despite their actions? Are their excuses and deflections given weight even though they are juvenile and nonsensical? We will explore these topics by examining The University of Michigan football program and other cheating scandals and relating them to the insurance industry.
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Does it feel like cheaters are rewarded, respected and admired despite their actions? Are their excuses and deflections given weight even though they are juvenile and nonsensical? We will explore these topics by examining The University of Michigan football program and other cheating scandals and relating them to the insurance industry.

